I know a half dozen really good people at the club have the Labradar and absolutely love it. I happened to get the only lemon on Brownell's shelf and they refunded my money after I had fought various issues with it for a month or so before it totally died on me. I also know of at least two guys that use Magnetospeeds and they seem to be happy with them. I went back to optical and have no desire to switch anytime soon. All type units have their negatives and positives
Get what makes you happy I say, a $100 optical gets me good enough results for load testing. But opticals are a pain to use from prone, which was the reason why I tried the Labradar. If you go with Labradar you get need to get the optional base or a heavy tripod and you need some sort of padded case, either a Pelican style or the Labradar soft case. Lightweight department store tripods are marginal, the unit is pretty heavy. Also pick up a 10K power pack and connecting cord off Amazon, when active the unit sucks power but a $20 no name battery pack can get you through several hours at the range.
Get what makes you happy I say, a $100 optical gets me good enough results for load testing. But opticals are a pain to use from prone, which was the reason why I tried the Labradar. If you go with Labradar you get need to get the optional base or a heavy tripod and you need some sort of padded case, either a Pelican style or the Labradar soft case. Lightweight department store tripods are marginal, the unit is pretty heavy. Also pick up a 10K power pack and connecting cord off Amazon, when active the unit sucks power but a $20 no name battery pack can get you through several hours at the range.
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